thoughts and thereby disprove Spiritual science. But as these scientists were not as brilliant as Einstein, far from discovering new principles based on this knowledge, they could not even comprehend them.
Neglect of his spiritual goal
On the basis of divine gifts like a brilliant intellect, stability and perseverance, he revolutionised the scientific world and laid the foundation for future generations of scientists. But later, he himself got too engrossed in it and did not pursue the true two-fold purpose of life, one of which is to realise God.
Our entire modern day education system is set up to help us with our worldly endeavours and succeed in a worldly paradigm. However this is not the purpose of our lives. The purpose of our lives is to complete our give-and-take account (destiny, karma) and grow spiritually so as to finally merge with God. This is something our modern education system ignores in its curriculum.
Predicament of scientists of modern sciences
As scientists function in a state of relativity, not absoluteness, they are always unsatisfied and tense. With every new discovery and invention scientists face a feeling of incompleteness, one of ‘what next?’ Only Spiritual science which includes the spiritual dimension in its purview is not subject to change and is absolute.
Even though Einstein was outwardly happy, his eyes appear sad. This is because scientific fervour alone cannot give complete contentment. Hence every discovery proves to be incomplete and ultimately leads to depression.
The spiritual result of Albert Einstein’s life
Einstein had intense curiosity that resulted in the